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/*
* Copyright (C) 2011 John Szakmeister <john@szakmeister.net>
* 2012 Philipp A. Hartmann <pah@qo.cx>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/*
* Credits:
* - GNOME Keyring API handling originally written by John Szakmeister
* - ported to credential helper API by Philipp A. Hartmann
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <gnome-keyring.h>
/*
* This credential struct and API is simplified from git's credential.{h,c}
*/
struct credential
{
char *protocol;
char *host;
unsigned short port;
char *path;
char *username;
char *password;
};
#define CREDENTIAL_INIT \
{ NULL,NULL,0,NULL,NULL,NULL }
void credential_init(struct credential *c);
void credential_clear(struct credential *c);
int credential_read(struct credential *c);
void credential_write(const struct credential *c);
typedef int (*credential_op_cb)(struct credential*);
struct credential_operation
{
char *name;
credential_op_cb op;
};
#define CREDENTIAL_OP_END \
{ NULL,NULL }
/*
* Table with operation callbacks is defined in concrete
* credential helper implementation and contains entries
* like { "get", function_to_get_credential } terminated
* by CREDENTIAL_OP_END.
*/
struct credential_operation const credential_helper_ops[];
/* ---------------- common helper functions ----------------- */
static inline void free_password(char *password)
{
char *c = password;
if (!password)
return;
while (*c) *c++ = '\0';
free(password);
}
static inline void warning(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
fprintf(stderr, "warning: ");
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n" );
va_end(ap);
}
static inline void error(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
fprintf(stderr, "error: ");
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n" );
va_end(ap);
}
static inline void die(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap,fmt);
error(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static inline void die_errno(int err)
{
error("%s", strerror(err));
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static inline char *xstrdup(const char *str)
{
char *ret = strdup(str);
if (!ret)
die_errno(errno);
return ret;
}
/* ----------------- GNOME Keyring functions ----------------- */
/* create a special keyring option string, if path is given */
static char* keyring_object(struct credential *c)
{
char* object = NULL;
if (!c->path)
return object;
object = (char*) malloc(strlen(c->host)+strlen(c->path)+8);
if(!object)
die_errno(errno);
if(c->port)
sprintf(object,"%s:%hd/%s",c->host,c->port,c->path);
else
sprintf(object,"%s/%s",c->host,c->path);
return object;
}
int keyring_get(struct credential *c)
{
char* object = NULL;
GList *entries;
GnomeKeyringNetworkPasswordData *password_data;
GnomeKeyringResult result;
if (!c->protocol || !(c->host || c->path))
return EXIT_FAILURE;
object = keyring_object(c);
result = gnome_keyring_find_network_password_sync(
c->username,
NULL /* domain */,
c->host,
object,
c->protocol,
NULL /* authtype */,
c->port,
&entries);
free(object);
if (result == GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_NO_MATCH)
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
if (result == GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_CANCELLED)
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
if (result != GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_OK) {
error("%s",gnome_keyring_result_to_message(result));
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* pick the first one from the list */
password_data = (GnomeKeyringNetworkPasswordData *) entries->data;
free_password(c->password);
c->password = xstrdup(password_data->password);
if (!c->username)
c->username = xstrdup(password_data->user);
gnome_keyring_network_password_list_free(entries);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
int keyring_store(struct credential *c)
{
guint32 item_id;
char *object = NULL;
/*
* Sanity check that what we are storing is actually sensible.
* In particular, we can't make a URL without a protocol field.
* Without either a host or pathname (depending on the scheme),
* we have no primary key. And without a username and password,
* we are not actually storing a credential.
*/
if (!c->protocol || !(c->host || c->path) ||
!c->username || !c->password)
return EXIT_FAILURE;
object = keyring_object(c);
gnome_keyring_set_network_password_sync(
GNOME_KEYRING_DEFAULT,
c->username,
NULL /* domain */,
c->host,
object,
c->protocol,
NULL /* authtype */,
c->port,
c->password,
&item_id);
free(object);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
int keyring_erase(struct credential *c)
{
char *object = NULL;
GList *entries;
GnomeKeyringNetworkPasswordData *password_data;
GnomeKeyringResult result;
/*
* Sanity check that we actually have something to match
* against. The input we get is a restrictive pattern,
* so technically a blank credential means "erase everything".
* But it is too easy to accidentally send this, since it is equivalent
* to empty input. So explicitly disallow it, and require that the
* pattern have some actual content to match.
*/
if (!c->protocol && !c->host && !c->path && !c->username)
return EXIT_FAILURE;
object = keyring_object(c);
result = gnome_keyring_find_network_password_sync(
c->username,
NULL /* domain */,
c->host,
object,
c->protocol,
NULL /* authtype */,
c->port,
&entries);
free(object);
if (result == GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_NO_MATCH)
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
if (result == GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_CANCELLED)
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
if (result != GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_OK)
{
error("%s",gnome_keyring_result_to_message(result));
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
/* pick the first one from the list (delete all matches?) */
password_data = (GnomeKeyringNetworkPasswordData *) entries->data;
result = gnome_keyring_item_delete_sync(
password_data->keyring, password_data->item_id);
gnome_keyring_network_password_list_free(entries);
if (result != GNOME_KEYRING_RESULT_OK)
{
error("%s",gnome_keyring_result_to_message(result));
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* Table with helper operation callbacks, used by generic
* credential helper main function.
*/
struct credential_operation const credential_helper_ops[] =
{
{ "get", keyring_get },
{ "store", keyring_store },
{ "erase", keyring_erase },
CREDENTIAL_OP_END
};
/* ------------------ credential functions ------------------ */
void credential_init(struct credential *c)
{
memset(c, 0, sizeof(*c));
}
void credential_clear(struct credential *c)
{
free(c->protocol);
free(c->host);
free(c->path);
free(c->username);
free_password(c->password);
credential_init(c);
}
int credential_read(struct credential *c)
{
char buf[1024];
ssize_t line_len = 0;
char *key = buf;
char *value;
while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin))
{
line_len = strlen(buf);
if(buf[line_len-1]=='\n')
buf[--line_len]='\0';
if(!line_len)
break;
value = strchr(buf,'=');
if(!value) {
warning("invalid credential line: %s", key);
return -1;
}
*value++ = '\0';
if (!strcmp(key, "protocol")) {
free(c->protocol);
c->protocol = xstrdup(value);
} else if (!strcmp(key, "host")) {
free(c->host);
c->host = xstrdup(value);
value = strrchr(c->host,':');
if (value) {
*value++ = '\0';
c->port = atoi(value);
}
} else if (!strcmp(key, "path")) {
free(c->path);
c->path = xstrdup(value);
} else if (!strcmp(key, "username")) {
free(c->username);
c->username = xstrdup(value);
} else if (!strcmp(key, "password")) {
free_password(c->password);
c->password = xstrdup(value);
while (*value) *value++ = '\0';
}
/*
* Ignore other lines; we don't know what they mean, but
* this future-proofs us when later versions of git do
* learn new lines, and the helpers are updated to match.
*/
}
return 0;
}
void credential_write_item(FILE *fp, const char *key, const char *value)
{
if (!value)
return;
fprintf(fp, "%s=%s\n", key, value);
}
void credential_write(const struct credential *c)
{
/* only write username/password, if set */
credential_write_item(stdout, "username", c->username);
credential_write_item(stdout, "password", c->password);
}
static void usage(const char *name)
{
struct credential_operation const *try_op = credential_helper_ops;
const char *basename = strrchr(name,'/');
basename = (basename) ? basename + 1 : name;
fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s <", basename);
while(try_op->name) {
fprintf(stderr,"%s",(try_op++)->name);
if(try_op->name)
fprintf(stderr,"%s","|");
}
fprintf(stderr,"%s",">\n");
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int ret = EXIT_SUCCESS;
struct credential_operation const *try_op = credential_helper_ops;
struct credential cred = CREDENTIAL_INIT;
if (!argv[1]) {
usage(argv[0]);
goto out;
}
/* lookup operation callback */
while(try_op->name && strcmp(argv[1], try_op->name))
try_op++;
/* unsupported operation given -- ignore silently */
if(!try_op->name || !try_op->op)
goto out;
ret = credential_read(&cred);
if(ret)
goto out;
/* perform credential operation */
ret = (*try_op->op)(&cred);
credential_write(&cred);
out:
credential_clear(&cred);
return ret;
}